Description
Make teaching graphing fun with this 1st grade hands-on math unit! Get games, worksheets, and lesson plans for teaching standard 1.MD.4. Your students will learn
- to interpret data from a tally chart, picture graph, and bar graph.
- Students will learn to organize data,
- ask and answer questions about data on the graphs,
- and create the graphs using data.
✏️What’s included in this first grade graphing unit:✏️
- Unit overview that shows which lesson is being taught each day
- Vocabulary and Definition Cards that help your students learn new vocabulary and incorporate it into their math conversations
- Questioning Cards to guide your lesson and group conversations
- Printables including posters, templates, manipulatives, and other tools to support your instruction
- 3 weeks of data lesson plans that are teacher and student-friendly and are fully editable so you can adjust them to meet the needs of your students
- Problem of the Day in three different formats!
- Daily worksheets that are a quick check of the lesson taught each day. Each day 5 practice page is a review of the objectives covered during the week and can be used as formative assessment.
- Daily center activities that provide fun and engaging extra practice
- Additional resources including extra games, interactive notebooks and other resources to support instruction
- Pre and Post Assessments for the unit that use similar problems so you can directly gauge student growth
- Answer keys for the assessments and practice pages to save you precious time!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Engaging and fun for all of my students.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Love your units…great resource for my Guided Math!
This is the ninth unit of 1st Grade Guided Math. This unit is focused on data (1.MD.4) (TEKS 1.8.A-C–download the preview for more information about TEKS correlation) and is a three week long unit.
1st Grade Guided Math units are recommended for small group, targeted instruction, but also can be used in a whole group format. There are two separate PDFs included. One with CC Standards and one with TEKS standards.







